AP COMPUTER PRINCIPLES

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Across
  1. 2. provides information about a certain item's content.
  2. 3. the virtual world of computers.
  3. 4. a temporary network connection created for a specific purpose.
  4. 8. consists of multiple devices that communicate with one another.
  5. 10. a central file storage location.
  6. 12. information stored using a series of ones and zeros.
  7. 13. refers to the process of receiving data over the Internet.
  8. 20. the location where data that is being used come from.
  9. 24. a namespace that organizes a set of related classes and interfaces.
  10. 25. information processed or stored by a computer.
  11. 26. An acronym occasionally used to reflect an advancement in transmission or transfer speed.
  12. 29. commonly used to describe the resolution of digital cameras.
  13. 32. often used to measure the size of large files.
  14. 33. reduces a file's size with no loss of quality.
  15. 34. a set of instructions designed to perform a specific task.
  16. 36. allow users to be part of a virtual community.
  17. 38. the process of generating a final digital product from a specific type of input.
  18. 40. refers to an electricalsignal that is converted into a pattern of bits.
  19. 43. applications and services offered over the Internet.
  20. 45. a small chip that resides in computers and other electronic devices.
  21. 46. any letter, number, space, punctuation mark, or symbol that can be typed on a computer.
Down
  1. 1. a data organization, management and storage format that enables efficient access.
  2. 5. usernames or IP addresses, that are denied access to a certain system or protocol.
  3. 6. another word for question.
  4. 7. a type of data and information mining process where data is searched, gathered. datamining he process of analyzing large amounts of data in order to discover patterns.
  5. 9. a unique address that identifies a device on the Internet or a local network.
  6. 11. a system used to track objects, people, or animals using tags that respond to radio waves.
  7. 14. a list of items that are granted access to a certain system or protocol.
  8. 15. a technology that recognizes text within a digital image.
  9. 16. a repository that houses computing facilities like servers, routers, switches and firewalls.
  10. 17. refers to a central place where data is stored and maintained.
  11. 18. digital telecommunications network which allows nodes to share resources.
  12. 19. the science of protecting information by transforming it into a secure format.
  13. 20. term used to describe unsightly debris that accrues as the result of the experience of digital living.
  14. 21. a programming language designed for the visual arts community.
  15. 22. the ownership of intangible and non-physical goods.
  16. 23. is a dot matrix data structure that represents a generally rectangular grid of pixel
  17. 27. The translation of data into a secret code.
  18. 28. small little dots which make up up images on a display
  19. 30. a device that reads and/or writes data to a disk.
  20. 31. representations of economic, engineering, manufacturing, social, and other types of situations
  21. 35. processor speeds, or overall processing power for computers will double every two years.
  22. 37. continuous transmission of information
  23. 39. provides a standard way to represent characters using numeric codes.
  24. 41. a file containing detailed records on a particular person or subject.
  25. 42. (short for binary digit) is the smallest unit of measurement used to quantify computer data.
  26. 44. a small amount of data sent over a network, such as a LAN or the Internet.